Anybody else notice the blurred out version of the August 8 th practice report? It is at the 1:13 mark when Golson is rolling out. There is a big section of the left hand side that is blurred out. Anybody know why they would do that?
Anybody else notice the blurred out version of the August 8 th practice report? It is at the 1:13 mark when Golson is rolling out. There is a big section of the left hand side that is blurred out. Anybody know why they would do that?
there are a couple of videos with blurred out sections. Possibly there are some plays/formations the staff don't want made public or probably..aliens.
Anybody else notice the blurred out version of the August 8 th practice report? It is at the 1:13 mark when Golson is rolling out. There is a big section of the left hand side that is blurred out. Anybody know why they would do that?
Yea ive been noticing that too. Btw, that ESPN bus blitz is at ND today.
lol yeah saw that its raining and there is no practice today, epic timing.
lol yeah saw that its raining and there is no practice today, epic timing.
Another interesting note is with Hegarty out Hanratty ran with the ones at LG versus moving Elmer back there and putting McGlinchey at RT. For now it sounds like McGlinchey won't be in that starting lineup. I'm a little surprised by that, especially considering Kelly's comments about Elmer moving like a guard at Tackle.
Top conspiracies of the summer :
ND not practicing when ESPN is in town;
Blurred practice video;
Toledo's polluted water supply, (which had been going on but was covered by big money and the Governor, until a whistleblower blew the lid off of it!
What could be seen as a formation that ND coaches wouldn't want anyone to get a glimpse of? My first guess (maybe not the best, but it occurred first) is a power set with Tyler Luatua as a lead blocking back.
That would show right away, and stand out.
How is Mack Brown going to do an an analyst? I see him in that photo...
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HMMMM it says LIVE and there are players there
they did report that he was lining up in the h-back
I would really like your, (and anyone else's opinion for that matter) of what they think. As I indicated in my post above, and based on statements that were made in all the PC's and previous videos, the offense and defense were separated. Since the playing highlighted was with EG, you would naturally think that was the #1 offense. So off in the distance, also indicated by the number of white jerseys, it would make sense was the #1 defense, with some offensive players lined up for demonstration, or what not. It didn't seem as if they were moving that fast. My assumption is that was either a qb'less offense, or more likely defensive instruction, maybe the installation of something new. That appears to me to be blurred. What do you think?
With Luatua perform so far, it questions what the reporting services saw his senior year that caused his rankings to plummet.
With Luatua perform so far, it questions what the reporting services saw his senior year that caused his rankings to plummet.
He looks pretty slow and I'm sure that's why he sucked at camps.
But the last thing we needed was another pass catching TE with Weishar, Smythe, Huermann, and Koyac. All of those guys were recruited to catch the ball and none of them are really that filled out, so Luatua is perfect for us.
If I were a team that needed him as a receiving threat, mid 3 star from the few routes I've seen him run. So the reasons he dropped in ratings are legit IMO, but since we need him to be an inline blocker, the drop in ratings is moot for ND. For what we need, he might still be a ~94 rating.
Wasn't Tyler asked to play WR at one camp too?
If I were a team that needed him as a receiving threat, mid 3 star from the few routes I've seen him run. So the reasons he dropped in ratings are legit IMO, but since we need him to be an inline blocker, the drop in ratings is moot for ND. For what we need, he might still be a ~94 rating.